Sentences with phrase «which point to»

Mary Magdalene Horowitz (Sandra Bullock), thusly named in the event we ignore all the dialogue and character stereotypes which point to her Catholic - Jewish heritage, creates crossword puzzles for the Sacramento Herald.
Dr. Greger has 45 videos on dairy which point to the difficulties with casein, chemicals and hormones.
They did, however, come across additional evidence that the U.S. strains share several genetic features with a bat coronavirus — findings which point to an evolutionary origin from bats and the potential for cross-species transmission.
This demands new technology, new treatments and a better understanding of the world around us, all of which point to an increased role and reliance on highly sophisticated analytical tools like accelerator - based light sources to provide the most incisive means of measuring and unravelling atomic and molecular structures of the world around us.
This report describes simulations of future sea - ice extent using the NCAR CCSM3, which point to the possible complete loss of sea - ice at the end of the melt season as soon as 2040.
There are striking iconographic details such as the composition of the beard or the posture of the arms, which point to Iron Age depictions from the early 1st millennium B.C.
He discovered many geologically recent faults at shallow angles — which all point to the mountain making adjustments in the past million years to the way its rocks pile up.
Becker noted that correlation does not imply causality, «but it is pretty nifty that we found two strong correlations, which both point to the same physically plausible mechanism: the primordial stuff gets picked up preferentially by the most buoyant thermochemical upwellings.»
There are a number of trains of thought which point to things being less predictable, and if that's the way it is, that's the way it is.
Lawan then published advertorials in two Newspapers, Daily Trust and Punch, listing «40 facts» with dated chronicles of the Boko Haram crisis which point to how alleged mishandling of events by Sheriff as Governor of Borno State between 2003 and 2011 gave birth to ongoing violence perpetuated by Boko Haram insurgents resulting in endless killings.
He asked at which point to accept victory, or what else he should do — «just mumble?»
Other signs you should consider replacing the nipple are thinning, discoloration, stickiness, or tearing, all of which point to signs of deterioration and weakening of the material.
In addition to the reverse line movement, there have been a number of additional factors which point to value on the Raiders.
The religious symbols which point to the structures of life reveal a more profound, more mysterious life than that which is known through everyday experience.
Thus, belief in the ultimate victory of the biblical God may indeed be grounded in events in history, but not as part of self - evident progress; they are parabolic moments which point to the eschatological potential of God's power.
An affirmative answer to this question receives some confirmation from the fact that within the immediate context we find some other words and phrases which point to the influence of the Baal cult on the language of Hosea and his contemporaries.
Goguel sees several features in it which point to its being a relatively primitive tradition.
It is a language - game in a new dimension, and it has its own uses and meanings which point to a reality that includes a profound mystery, the mystery of life and death.
Fundamentally manners are symbolic forms, which point to meanings beyond themselves.
We have reason, we have critical faculties, we have a more - or-less developed moral sense, we have intuitions and intimations which point to something beyond the here - and - now.
A variety of data are now available for the March quarter, which point to broadly unchanged median house prices, following a slight rise in the December quarter (Table 8 and Graph 29).
Government bonds are on historically tiny yields, which point to low future returns.
«The rise in job ads is consistent with the strength in business conditions, which point to ongoing solid growth in the economy,» she said.
Ubisoft, a mega-player in the industry, recently put out a third quarter earnings report, which pointed to growth opportunities in the $ 30 billion PC gaming market (according to the company), so it's a promising industry.
But the sudden drop - off in sales in January, which pointed to a deeper dysfunction, was arguably worse than both of those combined.
«For sure, the priorities are immigration, the control of borders, of Europe, (the issue of) cultural identities and the understanding of how the Italian society should move ahead in a globalized world,» Terzi di Sant «Agata said, following the Italian election result which pointed to a hung parliament where no one party or coalition gained a majority of the vote that would allow it to govern alone.
Lack of real income growth and falling interest rates over a generation have led to more borrowing, which points to a world of trouble tomorrow.
The business now represents about 13 % of Alphabet's total revenue, compared with 10 % a year earlier,» notes a Reuters report, which points to revenue from things like Pixel phones and cloud computing services for business customers.
Bezos hopes to keep the history of the place intact, according to The Washingtonian's report, which points to a note in the construction plans instructing «All historic fabric is to be protected and left intact where possible.»
Four years after Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation was enacted, the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development has pledged to change it, in response to a parliamentary committee, which pointed to glaring flaws that were creating confusion for those trying to comply with the law.
They said it again in Finance Minister Bill Morneau's budget speech, which pointed to the world's widespread adoption of clean energy as «a future we want Canada to lead.»
As I look at that, the 3.68 % reserve rate, but with the charge - offs below 2.8 % and delinquencies down 30 basis points this quarter, which points to lower charge - offs the next quarter or 2, it would seem to me like that rate is too high.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
Link building is a name used to describe the process of getting mentions (links) from other web pages which points to a page on your site.
This is reflected in our BlackRock Growth GPS, which points to above - trend global growth in 2018 but shows consensus having caught up with or even overtaken our own measure.
There is in general an undertone of lamentation when people speak of manipulation which points to idealistic expectations — as if the class enemy had ever stuck to the promises of fair play it occasionally utters.
William Lad Sessions, who summarized and analyzed Hartshorne's doctoral work writes: «The concepts, or «ideas» of philosophy, Hartshorne insists, are communicable (or «transferable» to use his term which points to the experiential basis of conception) but only partially so, because... obscurity is directly proportional to concreteness, and good philosophy plunges thought into the concrete....
The report agrees with the US State Department assessment in October, which pointed to the «new phenomenon» of non-state terrorism as the biggest threat to minority Christian communities.
I'm amazed at the quality of this conversation, which points to the quality of those involved.
Now, the secularists, naturalistic evolutionists and Marxists do accept the evolution of reason, but I am afraid they do not know how to look for the right phenomenon which points to the direction reason is being transformed.
For example, Moses Stuart of Andover Seminary in Massachusetts (who was sympathetic to the eventual emancipation of American slaves, but was against abolition), published a tract in which he pointed to Ephesians 6 and other biblical texts to argue that while slaves should be treated fairly by their owners, abolitionists just didn't have Scripture on their side and «must give up the New Testament authority, or abandon the fiery course which they are pursuing.»
I saw that Joseph was like my adoptive father who showed an earthly fatherly love which pointed to the source of unconditional love....
as the word of God which pointed to Christ?
That which points to Christ and His work on the cross and His declaration that sinners are now righteous... in Him, those scriptures carry the most weight.
That which points us to God, that which emphasizes God's presence and makes clear God's love and reminds us of our need to respond to God — this is what is sacred to us.
(7) He sets the tone by paying attention to the contributions of others, perhaps of reflecting what they are saying with, «Let's see if I understand what you mean...» (8) He helps build group - centered (as contrasted with self - centered) contributions by his linking function in which he points to the relationships among various individuals» contributions to the discussion.
The element of creativity, which is not accounted for by the so - called laws of nature, and which points to the organic character of the universe or its life as a whole, gives us a clue to God's transcendent functioning.
tt is a presence which points to God's superabundant generosity and a breakfast banquet which marks the beginning of a neverending day.
«Neo-orthodoxy» is a term which points to that widespread movement in contemporary Protestant theology which seeks to recover the central theme of the Reformation: justification by faith in the redemption wrought by God in Jesus Christ, as the foundation of the Christian Gospel and of the Church.
Love is to the Christian a term which points to an infinite holiness which always stands in judgment upon man, but the judgment is against man's sin, not against his existence as a man.
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